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 WorkAbility III

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Are you a COS student signed up with AAC?
Are you a client of the Department of Rehabilitation?

You can sign up for WorkAbility III.

Want to learn more? Check out our WorkAbility III Brochure (Available in English​ and Spanish)

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 Student Benefits

​​​​​​​​WA III implements supportive vocational training/services including:

  • Pre-vocational Services:  Employment portfolio development, interviewing skills, job seeking skills, advocacy awareness, career exploration/development

  • Employability Skills:  Communication with co-workers and supervisors, work behavior/attitude, appropriate grooming/dress, expectations of a job, resources and referral.

  • Employment Development/Placement:  On-the-job training, work experience, job placement assistance.

WorkAbility III participants must:

  1. Be a student attending College of the Sequoias; AND

  2. Be a client receiving services from California Department ​of Rehabilitation; AND

  3. Have an open file with the Access & Ability Center.

To apply for DOR services, please fill out the forms below, and email completed forms to brittneyf@cos.edu

To contact the California Department of Rehabilitation please visit ​​dor.ca.gov ​or call Voice (559) 735-3838 / TTY (559) 735-3836​​


 Employer Benefits

The WA III program realizes the community and local businesses have specific issues and needs that must be met. In addition to assisting our students in achieving their goals, the program is also concerned with meeting the needs of the local community and employers, through:

  • Training and information on individuals with disabilities and disability legislation.

  • Providing information about federal and state tax credits.

  • Making appropriate referrals to fulfill employment needs.

  • Presenting educated and motivated workers.

  • Follow-up with employees and employer to ensure employee/employer satisfaction.

  • Connection with a network of co​llege & community resources

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